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Legend of the Lost

Wayne Tangles with Loren...In the Adventure that's Hotter than 1000 Suns!
1957 | 109m | English

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American ne'er-do-well Joe January is hired to take Paul Bonnard on an expedition into the desert in search of treasure.
Release Date: Dec 17, 1957
Director: Henry Hathaway
Writer: Ben Hecht, Robert Presnell Jr.
Genres: Adventure
Keywords prostitute, parent child relationship, wilderness, greed, treasure hunt, sahara desert, lost city
Production Companies Batjac Productions, Dear Film
Box Office Revenue: $2,200,000
Budget: $1,750,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne Joe January
Sophia Loren Dita
Rossano Brazzi Paul Bonnard
Kurt Kasznar Prefect Dukas
Sonia Moser Girl
Angela Portaluri Girl
Ibrahim El Hadish Galli Galli
Name Job
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Original Music Composer
Henry Hathaway Director
Jack Cardiff Director of Photography
Ben Hecht Screenplay
Bert Bates Editor
Alfred Ybarra Set Decoration, Art Direction
Gaia Romanini Costume Design
Web Overlander Makeup Supervisor
Nate H. Edwards Production Manager
Gordon B. Forbes Unit Production Manager
Franco Magli Production Manager
Joseph Lenzi Assistant Director
Edward Morey Jr. Assistant Director
John K. Kean Sound
Wally Milner Sound
Gina Guglielmotti Script Supervisor
Robert Presnell Jr. Screenplay
Name Title
Henry Hathaway Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Saharan quest to a lost city with John Wayne and Sophia Loren**_ A no-nonsense guide in Timbuktu (Wayne) agrees to take a man (Rossano Brazzi) to find ancient ruins his father claimed existed. A voluptuous woman of dubious reputation joins the expedition (Loren), which naturally affects both m ... en. "Legend of the Lost" (1957) is a desert adventure with amusing dramatics that no doubt influenced the Indiana Jones flicks of the 80s, but not as much as Charlton Heston’s “Secret of the Incas” (1954). Whilst some of the altercations during the journey seem manufactured, I’ve traveled with actual people who constantly create this kind of drama, so it’s not exactly unrealistic. Other than Wayne and Sophia in the cast, the best feature is the actual Saharan locations, especially the ruins of Leptis Magna (which in real-life is located an hour’s drive east from Tripoli on the coast). The weak link is the dubious transformation of a certain character, which isn’t properly resolved or adequately explained. In ways this reminded me of a Conan desert yarn, just minus the sword & sorcery. The film runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in Libya (Zliten, Leptis Magna, Libyan Desert, etc.) with studio stuff done in Rome, which is due north across the Mediterranean Sea. GRADE: B-

May 14, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

I quite liked the idea of John Wayne and Sophia Loren searching for Egyptian treasure, but sadly this - though colourful - is really pretty disjointed. There is virtually no chemistry between either star, or with co-star Rossano Brazzi ("Paul") with whom Loren is ostensibly in love until their loot- ... hunting desert escapades begin and she starts to fall for the Duke. To give it it's due, Henry Hathaway did ship 'em all out to Libya so the settings are authentic enough but the story is predictable and fairly dull - and the score heavily over dramatises what dramatic moments there actually are. Both have considerable screen presence, but sadly this is a jigsaw of a film where the pieces just don't fit together. As an adventure film, it veers more towards being a romance, and as a romance it just falls a bit flat... Perhaps with a stronger supporting cast, it might have worked better but as it is - it's just another Wayne western just in a different desert.

Sep 15, 2024